💧 Elevate your hydration game with crystal-clear confidence!
The LARQ Water Filter Pitcher 1.9L combines advanced Nano Zero plant-based carbon filtration with a sleek, eco-friendly design. Independently tested to NSF/ANSI 42, 53, and 401 standards, it removes chlorine, lead, PFAS, microplastics, and more. With a generous 1.9-liter capacity and filters lasting up to 3 months (60 gallons), it’s perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking sustainable, premium hydration at home or work.
C**N
Attractive, simple to use, high quality pitcher
I really like the way this pitcher looks and feels. It's a bit pricey, but LARQ has great quality products so I do not doubt its ability to filter nor its durability long term. It feels solid in hand and looks aesthetically pleasing both regarding its Monaco blue color, and its cool lid/fill design. Be sure to read the product dimensions, because this is a large pitcher, about 11 inches tall. I have a short faucet in my kitchen sink, so there is very extra room between the lid and the faucet. Also, it's a consideration you have to take if you have a smaller sized fridge. Overall, I am very happy with this product and I would highly recommend it. I have not needed to replace the filter yet, but the process will be very simple.
D**.
Aesthetically pleasing
The media could not be loaded. Ever since I saw this company pitch on shark tank, I’ve been a big fan. Having several of their water bottles that have been standing the test of time, I know I can trust this larger water pitcher. Are you deciding to make the switch from brita for your large water filtering? Me too. So far, the overall design of the pitcher does appear to be more high-end, however, the execution is a bit cumbersome. Unlike other pitchers I’ve had where you lift the top to add water, the LARQ pitcher is a bit different.The lid of the pitcher is a down hinge, meaning you need to physically push it down to open the reservoir- this does not allow you (at least in my testing) to directly pour water onto the lid with just the force of the water faucet. You need to push the lid downwards with your finger and keep it open while you add water. Is this a deal breaker? I’m not sure, I’ll need to gauge how annoying it is for everyday use over a few weeks.How’s the filter? Seems to work just as well as my brita, no difference in taste from what I can tell. The LARQ filter is rated for 3 months of use which is significantly longer than the brita filters. When inserting the filter, you need to soak it for 10 minutes, then rinse, and then can place it into the pitcher.The filter did produce cloudy water for the first 3 cups of water, so run it thru a few times til it filters totally clear. The cloudy appearance is from the charcoal which isn’t toxic but I wouldn’t take a big gulp just because.Filtering speed? It took 1:34 for the new filter to run 1 cup through for the very first time. Then, it took 3:04 for 2 cups of water - your mileage may vary once the filter is used more. The first filtering was a bit drippy for about 20-30 seconds and then it was a consistent stream.Overall verdict? It’s a visually appealing pitcher design that looks premium compared to other brands and has the company reputation for water filtering technology. Will this be my permanent large water filtering pitcher? Only time will tell. I had a hard time finding filter replacements so I’m not entirely sure what the price comparison is between this recurring cost vs my typical brita filters.
C**E
Well designed
This is a very well designed water pitcher! Instead of having to lift a flap to fill the top and possibly overfill and overflow the pitcher, this has a lid that drop internally and rises when the water level reaches max capacity. This makes it much easier to fill at the faucet.
C**5
Attractive But Flawed
This water-filter pitcher is very attractive looking with a top that doesn’t drip when pouring water. It’s also BPA/BPS free and is dishwasher safe and holds nearly 10 liters.However, it still exhibits a few flaws.The Nano zero filter is supposedly what sets it apart from other pitchers, but the water still tastes salty to me despite several tries. I’m also not a fan of the top with a flap that depresses downward when adding water which then overflows all over the top.The bottom half of the pitcher is glued on to the top section, which makes it difficult to really wash it well. It would be better if the two halves were separated.And the real deal breaker: the price is exorbitant! To justify that high price, the sellers should add an extra filter since only one is included.
L**N
Nice water picture with filter
Very durable and nice looking. Easy to assemble ang it working. Great value for the money!
U**.
Nice color
I'm not sure what the hype is about but I'm willing to try. Easy to set up. Just soak for 10 mins, wash jug, put out the 1st pitcher b4 you drink.
B**R
Attractive but expensive, with no apparent option for replacement filters
I got this Larq water filtration pitcher thinking of all the bottled water I coukd save, simply by using the pitcher for filling my coffee pot reservoir, and, while in theory this is a great plan, I can't seem to find replacement filters for the Larq water filtration system, so, once the filter has reached its max, this water pitcher will be basically, a very expensive plastic water jug.So..until I can locate replacement filters, and don't need to get a second mortgage to afford them, this filtration pitcher, while very attractive to look at, appears to have a limited life span, and for the price, that should not be an option.
M**A
Another good option for clean drinking water
This is comparable to a brand I used to use all the time and now with these other options I figured let's try something different. I do really like the look and feel of this product. Clean tasting and seems easy enough to use. It only makes a couple liters and it tends to go fast and it's only supposed to last for 60 gallons I will have to do the math but it should be a better choice than cracking open plastic bottles all the time.
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